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lansingchamber.org MEMBERS ON THE MOVE
development, the growth of former Masonic Temple Building in medical spa services at Douglas J’s
summer and before and after- a deal that closed July 30. Cooley flagship salon, Douglas J Salon and
school offerings and serve as the has owned the building located at Spa in Okemos, Mich. The addition
student success resource for staff. 217 S. Capitol Ave. since 1974. The will provide clients with medical-
Additionally, Kueffner will work building has been for sale since late grade aesthetic procedures in a
with MPS’s Diversity Consultant 2014 and was previously used as a relaxing spa environment.
and District leadership to support conference center and lecture hall
equity, diversity, and inclusion for Cooley. Ron Boji, president of
(DEI) training and professional The Boji Group, has no firm plans for
development for staff as well as redeveloping the building, although
ensuring programmatic alignment he believes residential use could
of the district’s strategic plan and be a good fit. He anticipates a total
DEI efforts. investment of $20 million to $25
million and would like to have a
Amy Blaising redevelopment plan in place by the
Wallace, D.O., first quarter of 2022.
is now based full-
time at Sparrow On Thursday, Aug. 19, Union
Medical Group Bank Board of Directors, senior
Eaton Rapids, management, and officers gathered
adding to the to break ground on a new corporate
leading-edge office at 670 Cascade W. Parkway SE
patient care in Grand Rapids. The 6,500-square-
provided by foot, state-of-the-art facility
Wallace
Kimberly Friar, designed by Ghafari Associates is
M.D., Julie Coenen, NP, and Jessica scheduled to open in the summer
Hamel, NP. Wallace is excited to of 2022. Currently headquartered in
devote herself to clinical practice Lake Odessa, Union Bank has been
after serving as the medical director proud to call itself a truly local and
of population health for Sparrow proudly independent bank with
Care Network for the past three and Okemos residents now have a roots deep in West and Central
a half years. new convenient and affordable Michigan’s soil since 1934.
care option. McLaren CareNow
Mason Public at Walgreens, an all-in-one, on- Fraser
Schools has demand health care service Trebilcock
recently hired delivered in one convenient has launched
a new assistant location, is now welcoming patients its eDiscovery
principal and inside the Walgreens at 2131W. practice
athletic director Grand River Ave., Okemos. McLaren group, with
to serve Mason CareNow clinics provide fast, high- attorney Jean
Middle School. quality, and cost-effective care for E. Kordenbrock
Mary Hilker, who minor illnesses, injuries, wellness serving as chair
has spent the physicals, health screenings, of the practice
Hilker Kordenbrock
last three years vaccinations, and a wide variety group. Fraser
teaching fifth grade at Mason’s of lab tests—many with in-visit Trebilcock’s experienced team of
Alaiedon Elementary, has recently results—including a rapid PCR attorneys have the knowledge
stepped into this role after Craig COVID test. The clinics offer care and experience to provide their
Kueffner was hired to serve as the for cough, colds, sore throats, ear clients with a variety of services
district’s new director of student infections, pink eye, sinus infections, such as oversee and manage
support. sprains, and more. processes involving third-party
eDiscovery vendors, provide counsel
COMPANY NEWS As people look to post-pandemic on creating legally defensible
self-care, the med spa movement document retention policies,
Martin Commercial Properties, provides them with a way to evaluate technology infrastructures
the leading commercial real estate improve their appearance and to determine scope of electronically
firm in mid-Michigan, brokered a boost their confidence. In response, stored information, and provide
deal between The Boji Group and Douglas J is launching the Douglas effective compliance with discovery
WMU-Cooley Law to purchase the J MedSpa, offering guests new requests.
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